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Screen Cleaner<br />

Dirty intensifying screens are a thing of the<br />

past, thanks to this cleaning agent:<br />

Antistatic, liquid, colorless cleaning agent<br />

on Cyastate-, Isopropanol- and water base.<br />

Chemical composites<br />

Colour<br />

Specialties<br />

Cyastat SN<br />

Isopropanol<br />

Water<br />

Liquid, colorless<br />

Antistatic<br />

Intensifying Screens<br />

Art.-No.: 201002<br />

In order to obtain a sharp and high-resolution<br />

quality picture, one often requires intensifying<br />

screens with fluorescent salt made from<br />

Rare Earths. These absorb the X-Rays more<br />

efficiently and emit the radiation via visible<br />

light onto the film / imaging plate. That way<br />

you can reach the desired sharpness of the<br />

radiograph easily and safely. The simple<br />

installation, by adhesion, and the choice<br />

between different speed classes (100, 200,<br />

400, 800) facilitates your daily radiologic<br />

routine. One thing to observe: Which screens<br />

are suitable for your imaging? - Depending<br />

on the type of imaging the use of green- or<br />

blue-emitting is necessary. The higher the<br />

speed class, the higher is the patient’s<br />

protection, however the sharpness of the<br />

picture will be deteriorated at the same time.<br />

For various application fields the graduated<br />

screens might be adequate, more information<br />

on request.<br />

Material<br />

Speed Class<br />

Mounting<br />

Size<br />

Green emitting (Rare Earth Material)<br />

Blue emitting (Basis Calcium Tungstate)<br />

On choice: 100, 200, 400, 800<br />

Adhesion in the cassette<br />

Any size possible: from 9 x 12 cm up to 40 x 40 cm<br />

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